Her equity acknowledged that Clermont had every right of choice: but while her candour induced her to even applaud his disinterestedness in relinquishing the Cleves estate, her capacity pointed out how terrible must be the personal defects, that so speedily, without one word of conversation, one trial of any sort how their tastes, tempers, or characters might accord, stimulated him to so decisive a rejection.

Store managers may not have been thrilled with the idea of relinquishing stockpiles during the boom years, but the contraction no doubt nudged them in a direction that will ultimately make them a more stable employer.

SESAY: Nkrumah's support for other liberation movements helped fan the flames of growing nationalism, and the dominant colonial powers, France and Britain, economically weakened by World War II, were less resistant to the idea of relinquishing control.

In fact, in addition to being a “nation under law” there is still another reason we citizens of the United States should feel comfortable with the notion of relinquishing external sovereignty For it is precisely because we made such a relinquishment that we are the United States.